Poppy Lauren's Dark Grape - Renee's Garden
Poppy Lauren's Dark Grape - Renee's Garden
Poppy Lauren's Dark Grape - Renee's Garden
Poppy Lauren's Dark Grape - Renee's Garden

Poppy Lauren's Dark Grape - Renee's Garden

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Papaver paeoniflorum & laciniatum

Heirloom Poppies

Absolutely stunning 4 to 5 inch chalice-shaped flowers with satiny petals that glow in the most delicious shade of deep ruby-purple. These outstanding, heirloom poppies grow 3 to 5 feet tall, depending on how rich your soil is. With their big, lettuce-like, blue-gray leaves and port wine colored flowers, Laurens Grape is a highlight of the spring garden. These beautiful flowers easily self sow to shine again every season.

Seed Count: Approx. 1900 / Weight: 0.5 g

Plant In

Sun/Shade

Planting Depth

Space Seeds

Days To Germinate

Mature Height

Jan. – April
Oct. – Dec.

Full sun

Barely cover

Very thinly

7 – 14 days

3 to 5 feet

HARDY ANNUAL

Spring/summer bloom

Frost hardy

START SEEDS OUTDOORS

Plant poppies either in late fall or very early spring. (Fall-sown seeds will overwinter and germinate when soil warms in early spring.) If spring planting, sow in a fine-textured garden bed in full sun as early as the ground can be worked.

Broadcast seeds as thinly and evenly as possible and rake in gently, or lightly cover 1⁄8 inch deep. Keep seedbed moist. Seedlings emerge in 7 to 14 days. If seedlings come up very thickly, thin poppies early but delay final thinning until weather is settled in spring.

THIN OR TRANSPLANT

Poppies don’t transplant well, so sow directly in the garden. Thin early if crowded, then again to a final spacing 8 to 10 inches apart.

GROWING NOTES

Sow seeds early if spring planting, as poppies can handle frosts and bloom best when plants get a good start in cool spring weather. To help space the tiny seeds, try mixing them with a little dry sand before sowing. Weed and water young seedlings and thin carefully to final spacing once well established because poppies need room to grow and mature. Prolong bloom by removing spent flowers.

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Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Bittersweet

"I sowed a large number of Lauren’s Grape seeds, and only one poppy germinated and flowered. Sad. It was beautiful, though."

JBF (2/5)

I only had 2 grow

"Only two grew. It’s hard to tell if they were from this package or from the seeds my neighbor gave me that she grew from here last year. That being said the blooms that did grow are GORGEOUS!!! That also have 3 buds per plant so 6 flowers total to enjoy. And the blooms last for atleast 2 days each opposed to my neighbors who only lasts 1 day each and only got 2 buds per plant. I just wish I knew they needed more space before I planted them. Maybe if I gave them more space more would’ve grown."

Katrina S. (4/5)

Two packs, all duds :(

"Two packs of seeds, sown in early spring in two different locations, nothing germinated at all."

Natalie K. (5/5)

Poppy Lauren’s Dark Grape

"I love these poppyseeds. Looking forward to adding them to my garden"

Barb C. (5/5)

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